Brian Stevens, the Chief
Technology Officer and
Vice President of
Engineering of Red Hat,
delivered his
Virtualization Keynote
'The Future of the
Virtual Enterprise' at
SYS-CON's Virtualization
Conference & Expo 2007
West in San Francisco.
'Virtualization is the
hottest subject today,'
said Stevens, an industry
luminary, who is credited
with having pioneered new
technologies that
contributed to the rise
of Linux as an
industry-standard
operating platform.
From Application
Virtualization to Xen, a
round-up of the
virtualization themes &
topics being discussed in
NYC June 23-24, 2008 by
the world-class speaker
faculty at the 3rd
International
Virtualization Conference
& Expo being held by
SYS-CON Events in The
Roosevelt Hotel, in
midtown Manhattan.
Server virtualization has
caught the attention of
many IT professionals for
the cost savings and
agility afforded via
consolidation, business
continuity and test/dev.
However, Microsoft
customers and Microsoft
IT have moved beyond the
traditional datacenter
uses of virtualization
and have begun innovating
around the desktop and
alternate software
delivery models.
Virtualization will help
the industry accelerate
the move towards a
services-oriented model
by enabling a broad set
of offerings - from the
OS to applications - to
be portable and,
therefore, available on
demand. Greschler will
provide examples and best
practices of how
organizations are
leveraging virtualization
beyond the datacenter.
Server virtualization is
great for the data center
in so many ways that it's
easy to see why it's so
popular. It reduces
hardware costs, makes
server provisioning far
more flexible and ensures
IT can be more responsive
to business needs. At the
Virtualization Conference
& Expo 2007 West,
technology experts Gordon
Jackson, David Christian,
Ken Jisser, and Ben
Rudolph discussed the
many different layers of
virtualization and looked
at how virtualization can
help your business to
succeed.
In light of today's
explosive IT
infrastructure growth and
complexity, organizations
are increasingly adopting
virtualization as a means
of consolidating IT
resources, simplifying
management, and
minimizing overhead. One
of the most complex
issues facing VMware
users trying to fully
capitalize on
virtualization is
managing, allocating, and
protecting virtual data
as they would actual
data. Chris will discuss
a three-pronged approach
to tackling issues around
virtual data in VMWare.
He will provide insight
on how to create a
single, integrated,
comprehensive and
centralized interface for
administering VMware data
through a virtual storage
infrastructure that
complements VMware
virtualization
technology.
In corporate
environments, being able
to integrate with
existing systems is of
extreme importance. Due
to its nature, the open
source development
methodology forces
software developers to be
prepared to interoperate
and integrate with
whatever is already
there. This is a big
difference from the more
traditional black box
software mentality, and a
huge benefit for
enterprise customers. In
this session, Hippo CTO
Arjé Cahn will introduce
Hippo CMS, an Open Source
Enterprise Content
Management system, and
dive into the details of
fitting a CMS into your
environment.
With mounting pressure to
decrease data center
costs while staying on
top of IT infrastructure,
enterprises are pitted
with the challenge to
optimize their data
centers. To meet this
challenge, many are
embracing virtualization.
While this provides
answers to IT managers
challenges, mapping out a
methodical approach with
complete analysis and
evaluation of all
opportunities is
critical. Participants
will learn: 1. Key
considerations in
planning for a more
virtualized data center;
2. What are unexpected
costs and complexities
moving to virtualized
environments? 3. How does
virtualization impact
compliance? 4. What
should you be thinking
about prior to making the
plunge?
Today's Web service
providers must understand
Quality of Service,
filtering techniques and
implement QOS and access
list filters on their
networks. A proper QOS
and filtering design
helps to avoid network
bottlenecks caused by
worm and virus
infections, sudden spikes
in traffic, broadband
users, file sharing, and
other network conditions.
Service providers can use
QOS and filtering
techniques to align
network usage with
business policies and
requirements, all while
still serving customers
and supporting their own
back office needs. This
presentation covers the
key concepts of quality
of service and
access-list filtering
using open source tools.
The presentation includes
an explanation of
filtering using Linux's
iptables tool and
standard queuing methods
as defined in the
Differentiated Services
RFC as well as
applications of these
methods through generic
case studies.
Watching virtualization
industry's evolution
since 2003 with its blog
virtualization.info,
Alessandro Perilli will
report on today's market
status, highlighting
tough challenges in
technology adoption, and
on tomorrow's trends,
providing insight on
directions vendors are
taking for the near-term
future. This session will
include a Q&A about the
industry, its players,
and is highly recommended
for both virtualization
newcomers and experienced
adopters.
Companies are finding it
increasingly difficult to
manage their enterprise
data centers. They're
highly complex, expensive
to build out, and
difficult to reconfigure.
The net result is a high
cost of ownership for a
resource that is poorly
positioned to meet the
needs of businesses.
Enter in server
virtualization - the
benefits of which are
well documented, but
there has been poor
adoption to date due to
cost and complexity. This
session will explore the
latest industry standards
and open source
technologies that are
helping to open up the
benefits of
virtualization to a new
segment of the market -
enabling users to expand
their virtualization
initiatives.
In keeping with the
longstanding SYS-CON
tradition of being at the
very forefront of
software development with
all its online and
offline resources,
SYS-CON Media & Events
jointly today announced a
double whammy, launching
both 'Open Web
Developer's Journal' (htt
p://openweb.sys-con.com)
and 'Open Web Developer
Summit' (http://openweb.s
ys-con.com) - to be held
for the first time in New
York City April 21-22,
2008.
The confluence of several
mature architectural
paradigms with new
user-centric paradigms
will drive the next
generation of IT. In his
keynote presentation,
Jeff Nick discusses the
impact of service
orientation on IT
infrastructure; the
relevant architectures,
technologies, and
standards; and the
approaches for utilizing
these tools and their
importance to the
business.
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